About B0
B0 is a compact carrier operating 10 non-stop routes across four airports — Paris Orly (ORY), New York Newark (EWR), Nice (NCE), and Milan Malpensa (MXP). That's a tight, transatlantic-leaning network with a distinctly Franco-American spine, which tells you something about who this airline is built for. With France accounting for five of its routes and the US covering three more, B0 isn't trying to go everywhere. It's going somewhere specific, deliberately, which in today's aviation is either a strength or a liability depending on what you need from a carrier.
Why fly B0?
The honest case for B0 starts with geography. If your trip connects Paris, New York, Nice, or Milan, you're already in their wheelhouse — and a focused network usually means better frequencies and less operational chaos than carriers spreading themselves thin across 80 destinations. The EWR-MXP route at 6,436 km is the longest they operate, so transatlantic travelers between New York and northern Italy have a direct option worth checking. That's not nothing — a lot of carriers still funnel that traffic through hubs. Whether the onboard product justifies the fare over competitors is something I'd verify route by route, but the routing logic here is genuinely clean.
B0 hub airports
- ORY Paris — 3 B0 routes from France
- EWR New York — 3 B0 routes from USA
- NCE Nice — 2 B0 routes from France
- MXP Milan — 2 B0 routes from Italy
Top destination countries on B0
Tips for booking B0
Book directly and check what ORY versus NCE looks like for your connection — Paris Orly is a different beast from CDG, and not always better positioned for onward European trains or metro access (it's closer to central Paris, but ground transport is slower than you'd expect). If you're flying EWR, know that Newark's international terminal has its quirks, especially on departure timing. With only 10 routes total, B0 has limited recovery options if something goes wrong, so travel insurance isn't optional here — it's just sensible. Check baggage allowances before you assume anything; smaller carriers frequently have stricter or less consistent policies than the big alliances.
Frequently asked questions about B0
Where does B0 fly?
B0 operates 10 routes primarily connecting Europe and North America. The airline focuses on major destinations in France, Italy, and the USA, making it ideal for transatlantic and intra-European travel.
What is B0's main hub airport?
B0's main hub is Paris Orly (ORY), which serves as the primary connection point for the airline's European and international network.
Is B0 a low-cost, legacy, or regional carrier?
B0 operates as a regional carrier with a focused network of 10 routes, positioning itself between traditional regional airlines and larger legacy carriers. Its hub-and-spoke model centered on Paris suggests a regional service model.
When should I book B0 flights and what fare classes are available?
Booking 4-6 weeks in advance typically offers better fares on B0 flights. The airline likely offers multiple fare classes ranging from basic economy to premium options; check directly for specific class availability and benefits.
What should I know about baggage and check-in with B0?
Baggage allowances and check-in procedures vary by fare class and route; visit B0's website for specific policies. Online check-in is typically available 24 hours before departure, and it's recommended to check in early at the airport for international flights.